Category Archives: Fire Information

Spring Fire Safety Tips for Outdoors

Spring Fire Safety Tips for Outdoors

Spring is right around the corner, which means it’s time for everyone to get back and spend more time outdoors. With that being said, it’s also important to follow fire safety rules for the outdoors. Once there is constantly warmer weather, many of us will be camping, grilling, and enjoying the outdoors. Fire safety applies… Continue Reading

A Residential Fire Sprinkler is a Lifesaver You Want to Have

A Residential Fire Sprinkler is a Lifesaver You Want to Have

Owning a home can be a difficult task. Your responsibilities increase with the physical structure, as well as the family or people you have living in the home. When it comes to fire prevention, this is one of your top priorities, but not all homeowners go above and beyond to make sure everything is protected.… Continue Reading

Fire Safety Tips for the Winter Season

Fire Safety Tips for the Winter Season

The winter season is right around the corner, which means that colder weather is on the horizon. What does this mean for keeping your family safe when it comes to house fires? The winter brings different elements, and with everyone staying inside their homes much more, we tend to take safety precautions. Here are some… Continue Reading

Wildfires Growing Among Communities in Our Country

Wildfires Growing Among Communities in Our Country

The growth of wildfires across the country and further west continues to hit our country. Not only is wildlife in danger, but people and their homes are as well. As firefighters battle these devastating wildfires, people look to rebuild their lives and make their homes much safer for the future.  There are many causes to… Continue Reading

Fourth of July Safety Tips

Fourth of July Safety Tips

Independence day is just a few short weeks away, and now is a great time for a few fire safety tips to help ensure the security of your home and family. According to the National Fire Protection Association, fireworks start an average of 18,500 fires per year, including 1,300 structure fires, 300 vehicle fires, and… Continue Reading